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A new local bill could change liquor license requirements in Orlando areas. The bill was proposed by Rep. Rene Coach P Plasencia, R-Orlando, on Monday to the Orange County Legislative Delegation, and passed 9-0. The bill will allow an exemption from current general law for smaller restaurants in certain areas to obtain a liquor license at a much lower cost. College Park, Audubon Park, Ivanhoe Village, the Milk District, Mills 50 and the Gateway District are all listed in the bill for the exemptions. Many of the old buildings are being renovated and turned into restaurants, Plasencia said to the delegation Monday.
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Posted By Matthew Moyer on Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 10:49 AM click image Photo courtesy Perla s Instagram Perla’s Pizza, the new pie purveyor from Taglish’s Mike Collantes, is planning to give things a whirl this weekend, with a soft opening at their Ivanhoe Village spot next to Thirsty Topher. During the all-signs-point-to-busy weekend of Feb. 12-14 from 5-9 p.m., Perla s will be up and running to debut the menu and work out the kinks.
Perla s Instagram bio proudly proclaims that their fare is not your normal pies, so expect a slate of adventurous and intriguing toppings and combinations on the menu.
Taglish and the soon-to-open Soseki) will open
Perla s Pizza inside the Thirsty Topher in Ivanhoe Village at the end of February. Collantes promises not your normal pies. Banana-pepperoni-Calabrese pepper pizza, anyone? .
The Bridge, described as a New York-style restaurant, will open in the space recently vacated by
Proper & Wild at 155 E. Morse Blvd. in Winter Park. Expect contemporary American fare .
Möge Tee, the Chinese bubble and cheese tea chain, has opened next to Colonial Photo & Hobby at 636 N. Mills Ave. .
South Orange Provisions, an upscale food hall, will move into the ground floor of the old SunTrust building downtown at 200 S. Orange Ave. The 10,000-square-foot space will house nine food stalls and feature a shaded park with outdoor seating. Look for it to open this year .